Sigurdsson handed June 30 deadline to secure move to Liverpool or Swansea

Hoffenheim have given midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson a deadline of June 30 to secure a move to the Barclays Premier League.

The Iceland international had been set to complete a return to Swansea, where he spent the second half of last season on loan, for a club-record £6.8million fee.

However, the departure of manager Brendan Rodgers to Liverpool halted the deal before the 22-year-old could have his medical and Anfield now seems to be his preferred destination.

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Last week Rodgers admitted he would be interested in signing the midfielder but stressed the player had to first speak to Swansea - who appointed Michael Laudrup as their new boss on Friday.

Sigurdsson's German club, who began pre-season training on Monday, have granted extended leave in order for him to complete a move to England.

'Gylfi Sigurdsson will not be with TSG 1899 Hoffenheim for the start of pre-season,' said a statement on the club's website. 'He has, after consultation, obtained a prolonged holiday until 30 June.

'The club wants the 22-year-old to continue to secure a future in the Premier League.'

Hoffenheim head coach and former Liverpool defender Markus Babbel said it was best for all parties if the player had the time to sort out a move.

'Gylfi wants to stay in England and is in negotiations there,' he said.'Thus it makes no sense for both sides for him to return to Hoffenheim, perhaps only for a few days.

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'If, by the deadline on June 30, he has done nothing then he will return to his pre-season with us. We have agreed this with him.'

Sigurdsson is contracted to Hoffenheim for another two years but despite impressing in his first campaign in 2010/11 he dropped down the pecking order last season, forcing his loan to Swansea where he scored seven goals in 19 appearances.

It has been reported Liverpool will have to pay a fee in the region of £8million as Swansea had negotiated a lower figure as part of their loan deal.